Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan and is located in the southwestern region of the country. The province shares borders with Afghanistan to the northwest, Iran to the southwest, and the Arabian Sea to the south. The map of Balochistan shows the province divided into 33 districts, including Quetta, the capital city.
The topography of Balochistan is rugged and mountainous, with the province being home to many peaks, valleys, and plateaus. The landscape is generally arid and dry, with the climate being extremely hot in the summer months.
The socio-economic landscape of Balochistan is shaped by its diverse ethnic groups, with Baloch, Pashtun, and Brahui being the dominant communities. The province is rich in mineral resources, including coal, natural gas, and copper. Agriculture is also an important sector of the province's economy, with the region being known for its production of dates, mangoes, and citrus fruits.
In recent years, Balochistan has been affected by insurgency and separatist movements, with the state and the federal government engaging in various measures to address the issue. The map of Balochistan highlights the various conflict zones in the province and shows the areas where military operations have taken place.
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